22 devastating photos reveal a second American drought far beyond California
Dwindling reservoirs, shrinking lakes, and dried-up farm fields dot the state's landscape - and despite some recent signs of recovery, the overall outlook is still ominously dry.
But California is far from the only state that's being affected. Across the country's western and southeastern states, reservoirs remain below their capacity and, more importantly, below their historical average. According to the most recent analysis by the Southeast Regional Climate Center, nearly 40% of the American Southeast is currently plagued by moderate to exceptional drought.
These images, taken by the NASA Landsat 8 satellite and collected by the online lake reference site Lakepedia, show what 10 reservoirs in the Southeast looked like last year ("before") and what each reservoir looked like in the same month of 2016 ("after").